Instructional coordinators need knowledge in the following areas:
- Education and Training: The methods of teaching and learning.
- English Language: The meaning and use of the English language.
- Administration and Management: How to run a business or group.
- Mathematics: The rules and uses of numbers.
- Computers and Electronics: Computer hardware and software.
- Public Safety and Security: How to protect people and property.
- Customer and Personal Service: Providing special services to customers based on their needs.
- Personnel and Human Resources: The policies to hire and retain employees.
- Communications and Media: How to produce written, spoken or visual media.
- Sociology and Anthropology: Where people come from and how they behave.
- Philosophy and Theology: The impact of values and ethics on people.
- Psychology: People, their actions, and mental processes and how to treat problems.
- Clerical: General office work such as filling and storing information.